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Joanne Rodasta
Wilshin is available to speak to your group on any of the following
topics:
Wanting is Genius - The act
of wanting is a creative force. It plants a seed that takes on a
will to live. Getting clear on what you really want, while also
eliminating the counteractive limitations, is a major step toward
creating what you want. This interactive talk makes the audience
aware of what each really desires, and why it is important they
have what they want.
Thinking
the Right Thoughts Takes the Work Out of Doing - Your
thoughts are part of your genius. Learn how to take advantage of
this trait in the many areas of your life. [top]
The
Care and Feeding of Your Genius - Most people don't realize
that their genius has needs and desires that must be taken into
account to maximize its potential. This talk offers the audience
readily usable means to nurture their genius.
Make
Yours a Plan-A World - What is it that compels us to
give up on what we really want? "Make Yours a Plan-A World"
gives the audience real tools that work in real time to make having
Plan-A a reality rather than a dream. It's called genius!
You
are Designed to Desire - People want things; it's a trait
we all share. In fact, wanting is a key to our genius. This talk
gives the audience the keys to unlock the genius of their desires.
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Fear
Means You Have To Add Oil - Much has been said about
how to handle emotions. "Fear Means You Have To Add Oil"
gives the audience an alternate avenue for dealing with their feelings,
one that taps right into their genius's ability to create happiness.
Using
Your Genius for Every Occasion - Genius does more than
think up incredible ideas and create meaningful and glorious pieces
of art, music and literature. Genius creates experience. This talk
provides the audience with ways to tap into their genius to do the
most mundane things, such as getting a chore done on time, or solving
a relationship problem. [top]
Understand
Your Group's Genius - A group is really a gathering of
geniuses pulled together to create from an even greater genius.
As with individual genius, groups must understand how their genius
works to allow it to create maximum benefit. "Understand Your
Group's Genius" helps the audience learn the stages and needs
of the creative process. Understanding that unleashes what the group
can really do.
Wanting
is Self-Care - When we ignore our wants, we ignore who
we are. Making someone else's needs more important than your own
leads to depression and repression. This talk underscores how important
your wants are to your life's purpose. It also teaches how, through
your imagination, you can get your needs met without neglecting
or marginalizing the other person. "Sacrifice shows a lack
of imagination," says Joanne Wilshin.
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